Source Code

The source code for Wine, all Wine websites, and supplementary web tools can be found online. You can explore the project's main source tree and commit history (all the way back to the first CVS commit in 1993) at the online git browser. You can also use the Wine cross-reference, although this only goes back to Wine v1.0.

If you are interested in downloading the Wine source code, you can clone portions of the source tree to your computer with Git. There is a tutorial on how to use Git with the Wine program source, but any one of the repositories on the main source tree can be cloned with the command

Sourceforge

The Wine repository at Sourceforge also contains bzip-compressed copies of source code for all Wine releases. Note, however, that WineHQ is transitioning away from Sourceforge. The official download site is http://dl.winehq.org.

This Wiki

Whenever we use an existing framework in WineHQ, we try to keep the imported code as close to upstream as possible. This is particularly true of the Wine Wiki, which is a vanilla MediaWiki installation running our freshest Bootstrap-based theme for WineHQ. All CSS or javascript should come from one of those two sources (possibly including MediaWiki extensions or standard JS libraries like jquery).

Alternative Repositories

There are actually several other repositories for Wine scattered around the internet, and in some situations, these alternative repos can be very useful. However, if you want to submit patches to the official upstream version of Wine, remember you must go through the mailing list (as described in Submitting Patches).

(Sundry Forks and Hacks) JanZerebecki maintains an up-to-date mirror of Wine at repo.or.cz, along with several branches that developers have created over the years to test ideas.

(For Bazaar People) There are several automatic Bazaar mirrors provided for different Wine branches at Launchpad.net. Though most have stagnated, the trunk branch and a few centered on packaging or experimental features are lively.